Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of Archie's Giant Series line, this 1973 issue of Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch opens with a cover that says it all — a very displeased Della the Head Witch materializes with a thunderous "BA-R-OOM!" right at the breakfast table, sending two startled bystanders reeling while a wide-eyed Sabrina can only wonder, "Oh, boy! What did I do now?" Stan Goldberg's cover art captures the comic chaos perfectly, balancing supernatural drama with the warm, everyday humor that makes this series such a delight. With Frank Doyle writing and Bob Bolling on art — inked by Joe Sinnott and colored by Barry Grossman — "Aim to Please" promises the kind of witchy misadventure that made Sabrina a TV star and a comics favorite alike.
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Della demands Sabrina stop acting like a human teenager, so Sabrina begins practicing her hexes, with disastrous results.
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